Colors of Piety Frame

by
Lena

Here’s the latest Little Flowers creation, a Colors of Piety Frame. It was created to help the girls remember their lesson on the virtue of piety and St. Cecilia. It was fairly simple but required adult supervision due to the use of hot-glue guns. The girls plan to use their piety frames for their home/bedroom altars.

glue one colored popsicle stick on left and right side of card, directly onto the laminated card

glue one colored popsicle stick on top and bottom of card, directly onto the attached popsicle sticks from step #1

glue two colored popsicle sticks onto the back side of the laminated card. glue each adjoining area.

glue the reg. popsicle stick onto the back/bottom of the laminated card and exposed colored popsicle stick. slightly angle the popsicles stick upward. this will serve as the bottom stopper for a picture and stand for the frame.

1 comment:

this is an excellent craft idea. Just to do it for any reasons, to frame a lesson or bible cerse or picture! you must have an awesome Dollar store. the ones we have hear have almost zero Christian supplies, let alone Catholic supplies, and I've not seen colored popsicle sticks before. Anyway, I've got to get myself a glue gun for sure.

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